35—1849.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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JJOYLE'S CRUSADER GERANIUM, ;,. G_. . 



2The ©arfceniTjar Cfiumtcle 



SATURDAY, AUGUST 1-. 1S49. 



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J5»woodeuto,W pnp- idwereferr. I to inci.1 lit- that 



^cerftoU^-ttTtNBTA: r'i.eing reduced by i 



i w. to fixed principles, which may be read 



fTHOMAS JACKSON and SON are now sending ou 

 mHE^BLACK PRINCE STRAWBERRY.-Fin, 



to*. M_-«kf-r . Myatt,' mLI}* tenter Jn^T^tm, 



(GEORGE SMITH begs to ofTer the following NEW 



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Stpier's Monarch, Queen of the French Duches« Advancer 

 B*»uly of Hornsey, Duval, Devear, Painted Lady, Princess, 

 Trl2* 1 |'. Lady ?" sse11 - Giantess, Optimus, Grey's Rosea, 

 X3-_ r v erv- S s 8 At?' *.<»»*• M ° raiB K Star Royal Purple, 



*d MaW^e ^ lMez Lou \f Napoleon Bonaparte, Ariadne, 



M^aSotl^t^^ 1 ^ DF NOB__tVnM__?a_sr, 

 «Siofrt h * ?UW ^' ^y h h n avrb^en f 8uSws1ful e ^ e obtaining 







^«»; but _ S_7 the f e ' nor w * s il observed in any part of 

 £* Pedant branches Weeping T l lu J a ,' or Ii P luB Titffi ' ^^ 



*^w£! it* Xu ih> e c!°H' o T f°t™« ThandS^Winds „ thfe 



given to the sub- 

 i readily understood 



fiffi^ui^ 



bY acrid vapours'; 



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 no injur);, although half the vegetation near it should 

 perish ; just as an Italian K revhoimd would be de- 



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dying, that garden crops wore no longer yielded as 

 they had been, that hay was of bad qualify where it 

 formerly was good, and so on. Labouring men and 

 others swore that sometimes, especially in damp, 



offensive as to make them sick ; and from other evi- 

 dence it appeared that the smell rendered sitting- 

 rooms uninhabitable above a mile from the chimneys ; 

 the plaintiff's property was close to the works. 



On the other hand, it was contended that the 

 injury remarked around the works was owing to 

 what were called " natural causes,'' that is to say, to 

 something with which the woiks had nothing to do. 

 One witness in particular, from Huddersfield, re- 

 ferred the damage to insects, old age, and other 

 such causes. Another seems, " 

 statement, to have imagined 



the jury, as a proof ■ 

 the defendant's works 

 Herald. The judge, i 



so directly opposite. 



wet ten ne iou P s aPe il 

 injury. It also appears that 

 i from Apple trees and Goose- 

 grown close to the plaintiff's, and pre- 

 fine looking fruit, were placed before 



ung fruit, were t 



. 



To say that B 



left the jury to form t 



Had this been the d 

 would have excited no i 

 added one more case t 

 against evi 

 chargeable. 



But the 12 men 

 >twithstanding th 







that they decided wrc 

 shall proceed to show. 



The defence was three-fold. First that the i 

 juries in question were derived from " natural causes 

 with whic i th d iai 1 no concern ; 'etondl 

 that the chimneys said to be the centre of mischi 

 did not commit any injury, as was proved by tl 

 healthiness of vegetation near them ; and thirdl 

 that they could not have produced any injut 



: perfectly true that some of the vegetatio 

 le chimneys was to all appe i 



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had been then in H rt» 1 upon the vegetation round these 

 chimneys. Evidence, produced on the late trial, also 



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' gentlemen upon the soui 



i healthy as usual. And 



:, n at a greater 



we purposely av 



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 •redid so in the 



is, after all, some truth 



n the much al 



" De gustibus," &c. I 





ever competent and ac 



. Art many of 





-s the .-.,• 







number engaged in it 











be far more n- 



attempt to decide an is 



■ • t taste. 



The stronger the inn 



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direction. * The more 





fancy, the more will it 



ition. It baa 





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to men of genius, they 





education, example siu 





J with precept. Reynol 



.- greatest of all 



